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James Elliott "Jim" Hendricks Sr.

Richmond, Virginia

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HENDRICKS, James "Jim" Elliott Sr., a native of Little River Academy, Texas, passed away July 7, 2007 in Richmond. He was born December 22, 1935 to John Alvin and Jessie Elliott Hendricks. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Catherine Alline; his son, James E. Hendricks Jr. and his wife,...

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I worked with Jim at Reynolds for many years and took his Transporation Class at UR. He was an excellent teacher and a friendly personable co-worker. My sympathies to the family. I know he'll be missed.

To the Hendricks Family:
We will always remember Jim fondly. We are so sorry for your loss. From the University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies

Catherine and family -

I am so very sorry for the loss of your father. Our prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Catherine and Family,
Our most sincere sympathy is with you now. May you find peace in your Dad's new beginning and calm in the memories that you will always have.

Alline, My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. He fought the good fight, may he rest in peace and free of pain. I know you will miss him after 48 years together. Love, Charlotte

Mrs.Hendricks,Jay and Catherine
I was deeply saddened at the news of the passing of Mr.Hendricks this past weekend. Although I have not seen any of you for many years I still have fond memories of life on Farmington Dr. I always remember him as a kind, quiet person who always had a kind word or joke for me as a young man.I also remember warm summer nights when he and dad would sit on our patio while we would play ball. As you know, I fully understand the loss you feel and know that as time...

Please accept my sincerest sympathy in the loss your husband, father and grandfather. I knew Jim as a teacher at UR and a mentor in the transportation industry. He spoke often and lovingly of his wife, Alline and his children, Jim and Catherine. Those of us who were fortunate enough to have had more than 1 class with Jim and who were also fortunate enough to call him a friend, were enlightened on many occasions with stories and anecdotes of the children as they grew up and left home. Jim...

To Jay & Family,

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May our Father in heaven surround you with His love and comfort during this very difficult time. You will continue to be in my prayers.